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During this annual event, Lexingtonians are invited to do just that (and it’s returning this week).
Yes, we still have over a month of summer left. Yes, we’re already scouring the shelves for all things orange.
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For nearly 40 years, the volunteer-based program has been committed to supporting youth from historically marginalized backgrounds.
In the first iteration of our new series Mild Mysteries, we look into why the Thoroughbred Park fountains have been off for the majority of the summer.
Governor Andy Beshear’s office and Mayor Linda Gorton announced that the money from the governor’s “Everybody Counts” program will go towards ONE Lexington’s “Building Bridges to Opportunity” initiative.
From Chevy Chase to Andover, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in Lexington.
Book your tables soon because the whole world will be coming to Lexington after this news.
Learn about upcoming road projects at the Lexington Area Metropolitan Planning Organization’s public open house.
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Registration for these exciting courses is right around the corner.
The corner of West Short and North Upper Streets is getting a much-needed renovation.

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We’re testing out this internet trend in our very own Horse Capital of the World.
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council has launched a new platform that helps the public make their voices heard.
Enjoy a free, self-paced walking exploration of Lexington’s history thanks to the African American Heritage Tour by VisitLex.